Software for SEO

I use this software all the time (I also use scrapebox and GSA) Rank Tracker gives you more than scrapebox and adwords, auditor is great for finding onsite seo issues, and spyglass no uses it's own data link DB that webmeup uses - so you dont rely on other search engines, and buzzbundle is great for tracking social.

I also use proxies that work with all the tools and also a captcha solver - all work fine for me

What tools do others use then ? - I'd be interested to know
 
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CraigGriffiths

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I use this software all the time (I also use scrapebox and GSA) Rank Tracker gives you more than scrapebox and adwords, auditor is great for finding onsite seo issues, and spyglass no uses it's own data link DB that webmeup uses - so you dont rely on other search engines, and buzzbundle is great for tracking social.

I also use proxies that work with all the tools and also a captcha solver - all work fine for me

What tools do others use then ? - I'd be interested to know

Don't admit to using GSA here, you'll have the "OMG CREATE GREAT CONTENT!!" brigade here in a minute! ;)

The same people that say to not build links, yet they do "outreach". If you're doing "outreach" to get people to notice your content, share your content and link to your content...you're link building!
 
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CraigGriffiths

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People's perception of 'Great content' will obviously vary, but I would have thought that putting high quality content on your site was really a prerequisite to high rankings, regardless of the link building method of choice?

That goes without saying. Good content has always mattered and has been preached - this isn't a new finding.
 
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